Kallianta Maria-Despoina K, Katsira Xrysoula E, Tsitsika Artemis K, Vlachakis Dimitrios, Chrousos George, Darviri Christina, Bacopoulou Flora
Postgraduate Course of Science of Stress and Health Promotion, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Adolescent Health Unit, Second Department of Pediatrics, «P. & A. Kyriakou» Children's Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
EMBnet J. 2021;26. doi: 10.14806/ej.26.1.967. Epub 2021 Aug 23.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an 8-week stress management intervention to enhance resilience and coping techniques and decrease stress in adolescent students. Teenagers, 11 to 17 years old, recruited from two tertiary Adolescent Medicine Centers of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, were randomly assigned into two groups: the stress management group (n=24) and the control group (n=25). Resilience, stress, anxiety, everyday use of social media, school performance and cognitive skills were measured in adolescents of both groups, pre- and post-intervention. Post-intervention, the stress management group had significantly higher resilience scores and school performance self-evaluation scores, lower scores of stress, anxiety and everyday use of social media and better cognitive skills than the control group. Regarding cognitive skills, the stress management group significantly improved the speed of information processing and memory. Adolescents following stress management experienced significantly reduced stress from interacting with teachers/parents, from peer pressure, from school/leisure conflict as well as compulsive behaviours. With respect to resilience, the intervention improved adolescents' individual skills and resources, relationships with primary caregivers, and environmental factors that facilitated the sense of belonging. Future studies of large adolescent samples are required to evaluate the long-term benefits of stress management techniques on adolescents' health and resilience, as well as the need of continued support to preserve these benefits throughout transition to adulthood.
本研究的目的是检验一项为期8周的压力管理干预措施对增强青少年学生的恢复力和应对技巧以及减轻压力的效果。从希腊雅典国立与卡波季斯特里亚大学的两家三级青少年医学中心招募的11至17岁青少年被随机分为两组:压力管理组(n=24)和对照组(n=25)。在干预前后,对两组青少年的恢复力、压力、焦虑、社交媒体的日常使用情况、学业成绩和认知技能进行了测量。干预后,压力管理组的恢复力得分和学业成绩自我评估得分显著高于对照组,压力、焦虑和社交媒体日常使用得分更低,认知技能更好。在认知技能方面,压力管理组显著提高了信息处理速度和记忆力。接受压力管理的青少年在与教师/家长互动、同伴压力、学校/休闲冲突以及强迫行为方面所感受到的压力显著降低。在恢复力方面,干预改善了青少年的个人技能和资源、与主要照顾者的关系以及促进归属感的环境因素。需要对大量青少年样本进行未来研究,以评估压力管理技术对青少年健康和恢复力的长期益处,以及在向成年过渡期间持续提供支持以维持这些益处的必要性。